Metroid Prime Trilogy is a Wii video game released in America and Europe in 2009. It consists of all three Metroid Prime games including Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. All three games are contained on one disc and can all be accessed through a hub. The two former games are ports of the New Play Control! versions which were released exclusively in Japan. The game comes with a small art booklet. People who reserved the game at GameStop received a free Samus Aran t-shirt and poster depicting three different variations of Samus' suit and enemies and locations from the series. For a limited time, players in the United Kingdom who purchased this game could receive Metroid for free through Virtual Console.

Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

The player can perform a jump with the Morph Ball by flicking up with the Wii Remote in the first two games as you could in Corruption.

Bloom lighting has been added to all three games.

A higher level of quality for the audio.

Widescreen support added to both titles.

There are three difficulty settings for each game including Normal, Hard, and Hyper Mode.

Morph Ball bombs leave rubble in ground.

In some rooms there are more enemies than there were in the original.

There are two new types of missile pickups, including ones that come with three and ten instead of just five, and each have their own logbook entry.

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Some of the Chozo Lore entries and Space Pirate logs from Metroid Prime were removed due to inconsistencies with the plot. The removed Chozo Lore entries explained how they raised Samus Aran despite the fact that the Chozo from Tallon IV hadn't encountered her. The removed Space Pirate logs involved Metroid Prime, though it wouldn't make since how they knew of its existence since it was sealed off by the Chozo, and could only be opened by collecting various keys which the Space Pirates were looking for at the time1.

When an Ice Trooper is frozen, they won't shatter when the player shoots them with a missile.

Various effects from the original have oddly been removed including vapor from your cannon, lava particles from the Plasma Beam, and various water effects.